Caption Virat Kohli is in high spirit after winning the 1st ODI against New Zealand. Men in blue are raging on the field and made the nation proud with the second winning. They beat the opposition by eight wickets and take the lead by 1-0 in the ongoing five-match ODI series.
After winning over the Kiwis, Virat Kohli was seen with another level of energy while using the hoverboard like a pro on the Napier. He even thanked the fans there and danced it out like Dharmendra Pajji and we are drooling over his dancing skills.
Kohli did a few steps of Dharam Pajji while on the hoverboard and twitteratis have funny reactions to the same.
Let’s take a look at his dancing video:
😂😂😂 #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/uakRkKBwOr
— Prem Chopra (@premchoprafan) January 23, 2019
As soon as the video surfaced on the social media, it becomes the talk of the town. Now have a look at the netizens reaction:
Virat does a dharmender
— Ravi Kumar (@_ravirk) January 23, 2019
Post-game shenanigans courtesy @msdhoni & @imVkohli
This looks fun 😁😁😁#TeamIndia #NZvIND pic.twitter.com/0EXXHYh2v7— BCCI (@BCCI) January 23, 2019
Like a boss 😎@imVkohli doesn't waste time. Why walk when you can Hoover board over to your teammates. #NZvIND #NZvsIND https://t.co/12raMa3ka5
— Cricket Crazy Saffa 🇿🇦 (@Dhashnie) January 23, 2019
— Arjun JSP (@ArjunGoud6_) January 23, 2019
He is too good 😂
— Captain Jeetha (@captainjeetha) January 23, 2019
Well, this is very obvious coming from Kohli as he won the three major awards at the ICC awards function recently and became the first player in history to win the Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Cricketer of the Year, his second consecutive, the ICC Test and the ODI Player of the Year 2018.
The 30 years old skipper has scored 1322 runs at an average of 55.08 with five centuries in 13 Tests and 1202 runs at an astounding average of 133.55.
“It has been an amazing year. I was able to play in a manner that I would not have imagined. If the intention is right and you keep working hard, the results are there in front of your own eyes. The intent has always to be helping your team at any cost, that is when these performances come by and you are pushing yourself to the limit, which you otherwise will not be able to. That is something I experienced in 2018 a lot,” Kohli said.